i think the school should ease up on some of the rules. like the id's. i understand we have to wear them. to get into school. but if were not leaving it i think it would be ok if we took them off
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Posted by a student on 07/25/09
This school is just too large. It is difficult for students to get to know each other. Good course offerings but that is about it. Also racially polarized. Not all that it is cracked up to be.
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Posted by a parent on 04/03/09
AHS is an amazing school. the information about crime rates is entirely false! According to crime rates statistics our areas crime rates have decreased, and home sales have increased because homes are being repossesed in Walden. Our teachers are amazing, and always there to help. If a student doesnt
... Read more understand the material they are asked, and in some cases pleaded to come into tutoring. There is always a teacher in every subject ready to help in the mornings and after school. Some teachers are even available for tutoring 3 hours after school has ended. If a student does not comprehend the material it was their fault. Dr. Kohn was an amazing principal. His ideas elevated the campus, but were brought down by our current principal. AHS is an amazing campus and the reason there aren't more positve postings is because the good parents are serving in the PTSA. AHS is amazing. Read less
Posted by a student on 11/28/08
to me, Atascocita High School was such a disappointment. Ive been there now for 3 years and each year it gets worse. Most of the students there do not want to be there and do not care about their education. i totally disagree that the teachers don't care about your learning at that school. they try so
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Posted by a student on 10/31/08
I believe that AHS isn't much of an educational school. I feel like the teachers are just shoving information at the students for them to memorize but not actually learn the stuff. If someone asked their teacher for help they would just repeat the same thing they told the class and not really help the
... Read more other students. They act like they don't care if you pass or fail as long as they get their paycheck. If I had the choice before I would have picked a better school to go to. Read less
Posted by a student on 10/06/08
My daughter has attending this school for the last 3 years. The teachers, classes offered and sports activities have been wonderful. I do not care for the their principle, but this year he moved on. YEAH! That is the only reason why I didn't rate them with 5 stars.
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Posted by a parent on 08/29/08
Last year was my sons first year at AHS. I must say it was a good experience for him. To mnay of our children and parent put the burden of the education on the teachers. True they are there to educate our children, but your child also has to have the will the learn. All of the oppotunites, classes, organization
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Posted by a parent on 08/19/08
My opinion of this school is that the education in general isn't that great. (I've been to 5 high schools since freshman year and this school to me is the worse.)) A lot of the teachers are new. They don't yet have the experience they need to work with these students. A lot of the classes I took were
... Read more ran by the students and the teachers just let it happen. Its not like this in all the classrooms, but about 1 out of 3 have no structure. So I personally have to say that as a student here at Atascocita I'm not very happy with what this school offers. Read less
Posted by a student on 10/06/07
Atascocita High School is a new high school. Next year will be our first as a full 4 year high school with graduating seniors. We are seeking and hiring the best teachers to be found. Our principal and the house principals set a good example and motivation for the things we want at Atascocita. We
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Humble schools — Atascocita High School is located at 13300 Will Clayton Pkwy, Humble TX 77346. 13300 Will Clayton Pkwy is in the 77346 ZIP code in Humble, TX The school district for Atascocita High School is the Humble Independent School District. Atascocita High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 11.
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